Penny goes back to school to educate youngsters
![MP Penny Mordaint and headteacher Iain Gilmour with, from left: deputy head girl Esther Court, head girl Cerys Dowley, head boy Joshua Stark, and deputy head boy Max Fitzgerald
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![MP Penny Mordaint and headteacher Iain Gilmour with, from left: deputy head girl Esther Court, head girl Cerys Dowley, head boy Joshua Stark, and deputy head boy Max Fitzgerald
Picture: Malcolm Wells](/img/placeholder.png)
ISAMBARD Brunel Junior School welcomed MP for Portsmouth North, Penny Mordaunt, to take a tour of the school's impressive facilities, and tell students and staff about life in Westminster.
Penny said: ‘Visiting Isambard Brunel Junior School gave me a great opportunity to see for myself the school’s superb standard of teaching, and experience its inclusive and dynamic educational environment.’
Headteacher Iain Gilmour said: ‘We all really enjoyed welcoming Penny to our school, and showcasing our excellent facilities and vibrant classrooms.’